Search for dissertations about: "thesis on infertility"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 131 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on infertility.
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41. Studies on genetic aberrations as possible predictors of the outcome of assisted reproduction
Abstract : Traditionally, diagnosis of male infertility has relied upon microscopic assessment of semen. The normality criteria set by the World Health Organization (WHO) in regard to sperm concentration, motility and morphology are, however, poor predictors of fertility. READ MORE
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42. Factors of importance for the outcome of IVF-treatment in women with tubal infertility
Abstract : In vitro fertilization embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is a well-established infertility treatment caused by damage of the fallopian tube, which is one of the largest diagnostic categories in most IVF programs. This study evaluates factors of importance for the outcome of IVF-treatment: age, tubal damage grade, extent of reconstructive surgery, endocrine ovarian function and endometrial development. READ MORE
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43. Endocrine markers of ovarian function: Clinical and biological aspects with focus on Anti Müllerian hormone
Abstract : Declining birthrates and infertility are now a common problem in the Western World. Due to the tendency to postpone childbearing an increasing age of women who consider motherhood is generally seen. READ MORE
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44. Register-based studies of infertility and the use of assisted reproductive techniques : possibilities and challenges
Abstract : The implementation of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) has enabled over 10 million births in the past 45 years. Concern for excess risks of adverse birth outcomes has largely, but not entirely, been mitigated by practice recommendations for single embryo transfer. READ MORE
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45. Ovarian response to vascular and toxic insults in early life : focus on ovarian reserve and fertility preservation
Abstract : The ovarian reserve is defined as the number of eggs embodied in primordial follicles. Every woman is born with a fixed number of primordial follicles, which are formed during fetal development. Pathological events can affect the ovarian reserve both preand postnatally and cause a premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), i.e. READ MORE